Making of Cultural Heritage of Ancient India
by Nitin.D.Mahale, India


Rendering

So, everything including lighting is done and I am very happy about the results I got; now I have to render it in high settings, I decided to go for 3000+ pixels which also I can print. Here are the settings for the same.





Post Production

This was the final step of the render, and also important too. I have some nice skies in my library, picked some of them and blended them within each other with some stars and moon which I got from internet, and created my own version of nice moonlight sky!

Then, the scene was ready and to give a more fantasized look, played with hue-saturation, color corrected and added a little bit of bluish tint with slight yellow highlights which will give colder as well as warmer look to the entire scene. Now, the image is a bit sharp and I wanted a kind of dreamy look so added some Gaussian blur to the scene of around 10% and there it is my final version is ready to upload!

Hope you all enjoyed the tutorial as much as I enjoyed it writing, if there is any thing more u want to know or any feedback’s, you are free to ask or mail me on nitinszz@gmail.com & nits_1603@yahoo.co.in

Again, I thank CGArena for giving me chance to explain the process and making this tutorial, Happy rendering to all!





About the Artist


My name is Nitin.D.Mahale; basically I am from India (Mumbai).I have been in this field for past 5 years, I graduated with Bachelors of commerce degree and have no base of Arts or any of such streams. I love working on large projects, especially lighting, creating environments as you can see it’s the best part in my work, and I just love it!


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